35 resultados para Diode array UV spectroscopy


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Ligand K-edge XAS of an [Fe3S4]0 model complex is reported. The pre-edge can be resolved into contributions from the í2Ssulfide, í3Ssulfide, and Sthiolate ligands. The average ligand-metal bond covalencies obtained from these pre-edges are further distributed between Fe3+ and Fe2.5+ components using DFT calculations. The bridging ligand covalency in the [Fe2S2]+ subsite of the [Fe3S4]0 cluster is found to be significantly lower than its value in a reduced [Fe2S2] cluster (38% vs 61%, respectively). This lowered bridging ligand covalency reduces the superexchange coupling parameter J relative to its value in a reduced [Fe2S2]+ site (-146 cm-1 vs -360 cm-1, respectively). This decrease in J, along with estimates of the double exchange parameter B and vibronic coupling parameter ì2/k-, leads to an S ) 2 delocalized ground state in the [Fe3S4]0 cluster. The S K-edge XAS of the protein ferredoxin II (Fd II) from the D. gigas active site shows a decrease in covalency compared to the model complex, in the same oxidation state, which correlates with the number of H-bonding interactions to specific sulfur ligands present in the active site. The changes in ligand-metal bond covalencies upon redox compared with DFT calculations indicate that the redox reaction involves a two-electron change (one-electron ionization plus a spin change of a second electron) with significant electronic relaxation. The presence of the redox inactive Fe3+ center is found to decrease the barrier of the redox process in the [Fe3S4] cluster due to its strong antiferromagnetic coupling with the redox active Fe2S2 subsite.

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Dissertação Apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências da Conservação, especialização em Pintura

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Arte e Ciência do Vidro

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Dissertation to obtain the academic degree of Master in materials engineering submitted to the Faculty of science and engineering of Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Mestrado em Conservação e Restauro, especialização em Ciências da Conservação

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Química Sustentável

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Biomédica

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Engenharia Química e Bioquímica, Especialidade em Engenharia Bioquímica

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Em 2008, foram estimados no mundo, cerca de 12.7 milhões de novos casos de cancro e 7,6 milhões de mortes por cancro, sendo que 56% dos casos e 64% das mortes ocorreram nos países em desenvolvimento. Estes números indicam que é necessário se encontrar novos meios de combater este flagelo. Uma das possibilidades é encontrar moléculas intercalantes do ácido desoxirribonucleico (DNA) que se degradem na presença de radiação ou partículas carregadas de baixa energia que criem condições de induzir lesões no DNA, inibidoras da replicação e que portanto contribuam para a não proliferação de células cancerígenas. Assim, nesta dissertação analisou-se a influência do agente intercalante 2,2'-Bipyridyl do DNA em presença de radiação UV, 254 nm, na degradação do DNA. Os danos criados no DNA foram analisados pelas técnicas de espectroscopia de ultravioleta-visível e de infravermelho. Os resultados obtidos permitiram inferir que a cinética de degradação do DNA é mais eficiente na presença do composto 2,2'-Bipyridyl e que o ataque pelos produtos da decomposição do 2,2'-Bipyridyl é feito a todas as bases, embora com constantes características diferentes, sendo a ataque à guanina com uma constante de tempo maior. Estes resultados permitem concluir que este composto pode ser um possível candidato a indutor de lesões no DNA.

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Water is a limited resource for which demand is growing. Contaminated water from inadequate wastewater treatment provides one of the greatest health challenges as it restricts development and increases poverty in emerging and developing countries. Therefore, the connection between wastewater and human health is linked to access to sanitation and to human waste disposal. Adequate sanitation is expected to create a barrier between disposed human excreta and sources of drinking water. Different approaches to wastewater management are required for different geographical regions and different stages of economic governance depending on the capacity to manage wastewater. Effective wastewater management can contribute to overcome the challenges of water scarcity. Separate collection of human urine at its source is one promising approach that strongly reduces the economic and load demands on wastewater treatment plants (WWTP). Treatment of source-separated urine appears as a sanitation system that is affordable, produces a valuable fertiliser, reduces pollution of water resources and promotes health. However, the technical realisation of urine separation still faces challenges. Biological hydrolysis of urea causes a strong increase of ammonia and pH. Under these conditions ammonia volatilises which can cause odour problems and significant nitrogen losses. The above problems can be avoided by urine stabilisation. Biological nitrification is a suitable process for stabilisation of urine. Urine is a highly concentrated nutrient solution which can lead to strong inhibition effects during bacterial nitrification. This can further lead to process instabilities. The major cause of instability is accumulation of the inhibitory intermediate compound nitrite, which could lead to process breakdown. Enhanced on-line nitrite monitoring can be applied in biological source-separated urine nitrification reactors as a sustainable and efficient way to improve the reactor performance, avoiding reactor failures and eventual loss of biological activity. Spectrophotometry appears as a promising candidate for the development and application of on-line nitrite monitoring. Spectroscopic methods together with chemometrics are presented in this work as a powerful tool for estimation of nitrite concentrations. Principal component regression (PCR) is applied for the estimation of nitrite concentrations using an immersible UV sensor and off-line spectra acquisition. The effect of particles and the effect of saturation, respectively, on the UV absorbance spectra are investigated. The analysis allows to conclude that (i) saturation has a substantial effect on nitrite estimation; (ii) particles appear to have less impact on nitrite estimation. In addition, improper mixing together with instabilities in the urine nitrification process appears to significantly reduce the performance of the estimation model.

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Gene therapy presents an ideal strategy for the treatment of genetic as well as acquired diseases, such as cancer and typically involves the insertion of a functioning gene into cells to correct a cellular dysfunction or to provide a new cellular function. Gene delivery vectors are based in two models: viral and non-viral. Viral vectors have high transfection efficiency but their major barrier is immunogenicity. Since the non-viral vectors have no immunogenicity, these have been widely studied. Gold nanoparticles have been proposed as optimal delivery systems of genetic material, due their small size, high surface-to-volume ratio and the ability to be functionalized with multiple molecules. In the present work, an AuNP-based formulation was developed to deliver a plasmid in a colorectal cancer cell line, containing as reporter gene the gene encoding to EGFP. The delivery system resulted from the functionalization of 14 nm AuNP with a PEG layer (4300114 PEG chains/AuNP), which increases stability and biocompatibility of AuNPs; quaternary ammonium groups which provide positive charges that allow electrostatic binding of plasmid, which is considered the therapeutic agent to be transported into cells. The system developed was characterized by UV-vis spectroscopy, DLS, TEM and by electrophoretic mobility, yielding a formulation with 113.5 nm.Transfection efficiency of the formulation developed was evaluated through PCR and through EGFP expression by fluorescence microscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy. The internalization was observed 3h post transfection; however a low level of EGFP expression was achieved. After 24h of incubation, EGFP expression increases just 3 times compared to non-transfected cells. The commercial system (Lipofectamine) expressed EGFP 5 times more than the system developed AuNP@PEG@R4N+@pEGFP. This difference could be related to lower translocation to the nucleus.

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É sabido que devido à escassez de água potável, nomeadamente em países sub-desenvolvidos, morrem milhares de pessoas por ano, com a procura de fontes de água alternativas, que por sua vez se encontram contaminadas com microrganismos patogénicos; a este facto também se salienta a possibilidade de ocorrência de catástrofes naturais, tornando-se necessário o desenvolvimento de sistemas de desinfecção prácticos, de baixo custo e eficientes. O trabalho experimental desenvolvido focou-se nestas realidades, tendo por objectivo principal o desenvolvimento de um papel bactericida, em particular, um papel de baixo custo como é o caso do papel de filtro de café, para aplicação em desinfecção de água. Este papel foi funcionalizado com nanopartículas sintetizadas de prata, óxido de zinco e com ambas, assim como com nanopartículas comerciais, cuja caracterização foi feita por Microscopia Electrónica de Varrimento (SEM, Scanning Electron Microscopy), Energia Dispersiva de Raios-X (EDS, Energy-dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy), Espectroscopia de Ultravioleta-Visível (UV-VIS Uv-Visible Spectroscopy), Difracção de Raios-X (DRX, X-Rays Diffraction), Análise Termogravimétrica (TA, Thermal Analysis), e Calorimetria Diferencial de Varrimento (DSC, Differencial Scanning Calorimetry) e a actividade anti-bacteriana dos papéis foi avaliada através de Testes de Sensibilidade aos Antibióticos, pelo Método de Kirby-Bauer, contra as bactérias S.a.ATCC25923 e E.coli ATCC25922. No decorrer das sínteses variaram-se alguns parâmetros consoante o tipo de nanopartícula, para as np´s de prata variou-se essencialmente a metodologia de síntese e o tipo de redutor, para as np´s de óxido de zinco, dado ser um composto fotossensível, submeteu-se o papel á luz ultravioleta, o que, por outro lado também esterelizava o papel, e para ter uma comparação, esterelizou-se também o papel pela autoclave, constatando-se, pelas técnicas de caracterização, nomeadamente DRX, que os papeis não continham nanopartículas de óxido de zinco mas sim de acetato de zinco. Surpreendentemente, nos papéis autoclavados já se detectou a presença de óxido de zinco. Com os papéis que evidenciararam maior actividade anti-bacteriana realizaram-se filtrações de membrana com amostras de água contaminada e a determinação da concentração de metal no filtrado foi realizada pela técnica de Espectroscopia de Absorção Atómica de Chama (Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy) conseguindo-se uma taxa de redução bacteriana de practicamente 100% para E.coli NCTC 9001 e E.f NCTC775 com os papéis contendo acetato de zinco numa concentração de 50 mM e np´sAg e acetato de zinco, numa concentração de 10 mM. De forma a validar o trabalho desenvolvido a parte final consistiu em testar os filtros com melhores propriedades em águas contaminadas, tendo esse trabalho sido feito no Laboratório de Água de Consumo dos Serviços Municipalizados de Água e Saneamento de Almada.

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The focus of this Thesis was the study of the sensor domains of two heme-containing methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins (MCP) from Geobacter sulfurreducens: GSU0582 and GSU0935. These domains contain one c-type heme, form swapped dimers with a PAS-like fold and are the first examples of a new class of heme sensors. NMR spectroscopy was used to assign the heme and polypeptide signals in both sensors, as a first step to probe conformational changes in the vicinity of the hemes. However, the presence of two conformations in solution impaired the confident assignment of the polypeptide signals. To understand how conformational changes and swapped dimerization mechanism can effectively modulate the function of the two sensor domains and their signal transduction process, the sensor domains folding and stability were studied by circular dichroism and UV-visible spectroscopy. The results showed differences in the thermodynamic stability of the sensors, with GSU0582 displaying higher structural stability. These studies also demonstrated that the heme moiety undergoes conformational changes matching those occurring at the global protein structure and that the content of intrinsically disordered segments within these proteins (25% for GSU0935; 13% for GSU0582) correlates with the stability differences observed. The thermodynamic and kinetic properties of the sensor domains were determined at different pH and ionic strength by visible spectroscopy and stopped-flow techniques. Despite the remarkably similar spectroscopic and structural features of the two sensor domains, the results showed that their properties are quite distinct. Sensor domain GSU0935 displayed more negative reduction potentials and smaller reduction rate constants, which were more affected by pH and ionic strength. The available structures were used to rationalize these differences. Overall, the results described in this Thesis indicate that the two G. sulfurreducens MCP sensor domains are designed to function in different working potential ranges, allowing this bacterium to trigger an adequate cellular response in distinct anoxic subsurface environments.

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Application of Experimental Design techniques has proven to be essential in various research fields, due to its statistical capability of processing the effect of interactions among independent variables, known as factors, in a system’s response. Advantages of this methodology can be summarized in more resource and time efficient experimentations while providing more accurate results. This research emphasizes the quantification of 4 antioxidants extraction, at two different concentration, prepared according to an experimental procedure and measured by a Photodiode Array Detector. Experimental planning was made following a Central Composite Design, which is a type of DoE that allows to consider the quadratic component in Response Surfaces, a component that includes pure curvature studies on the model produced. This work was executed with the intention of analyzing responses, peak areas obtained from chromatograms plotted by the Detector’s system, and comprehending if the factors considered – acquired from an extensive literary review – produced the expected effect in response. Completion of this work will allow to take conclusions regarding what factors should be considered for the optimization studies of antioxidants extraction in a Oca (Oxalis tuberosa) matrix.

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Calcium carbonate biomineralization is a self-assembly process that has been studied to be applied in the biomedical field to encapsulate biomolecules. Advantages of engineering mineral capsules include improved drug loading efficiencies and protection against external environment. However, common production methods result in heterogeneous capsules and subject biomolecules to heat and vibration which cause irreversible damage. To overcome these issues, a microfluidic device was designed, manufactured and tested in terms of selectivity for water and oil to produce a W/O/W emulsion. During the development of this work there was one critical challenge: the selective functionalization in closed microfluidic channels. Wet chemical oxidation of PDMS with 1M NaOH, confirmed by FTIR, followed by adsorption of polyelectrolytes - PDADMAC/PSS - confirmed by UV-Vis and AFM results, render the surface of PDMS hydrophilic. UV-Vis spectroscopy also confirmed that this modification did not affect PDMS optical properties, making possible to monitor fluids and droplets. More important, with this approach PDMS remains hydrophilic over time. However, due to equipment constrains selectivity in microchannels was not achieved. Therefore, emulsion studies took place with conventional methods. Several systems were tried, with promising results achieved with CaCO3 in-situ precipitation, without the use of polymers or magnesium. This mineral stabilizes oil droplets in water, but not in air due to incomplete capsule formation.